CBSE Class 12
Hi Sagnik,
Congratulations on your score. Well, judging from your percentile, your rank tends to be somewhere between 85657-115045. Hence, analyzing from previous years' cutoffs as well as keeping your rank in mind, it will be somewhat tough for you to get a seat in Metallurgical or Aerospace Engineering discipline at IIEST (IIEST, Shibpur does not have Chemical Engineering). However, do not be discouraged in the first-go and do appear for the counselling, nobody knows what miracle awaits you. Please find attached the previous years' cutoffs for all disciplines in IIEST here:
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-engineering-science-and-technology-shibpur/cut-off
Also, coming to the scores of your boards- you do meet all criteria for eligibility. To get into IIEST, an aggregate of 80% in PCM and overall aggregate of 75% in 12th is required, both of which you satisfy. Hope that helped you. Best of luck :)
Dear student,
If you want to take admission in any government college then you need to give the entrance exam at first then only you will be eligible to take admission in government college and admission process will start soon once the entrance exam ends, still you can give the JEE mains last attempt then you will be able to grab any government college.
And if you are thinking to take admission in private college the you can take directly as most of the seats are already filled so you need to be very quick, do it as soon as possible otherwise you will end up by getting a low category college.
Good Luck :)
Dear Aspirant,
No, and never think this way. Both are separate boards. May be most of the syllabus is same but there can be minor changes. If you are going to give UP Board then you should check it's own syllabus and don't go after cbse. I am providing you a link which contains UP Board's class 12th syllabus.
Link: https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-12th-syllabus
Hope this Helps!
All the Best
hello aspirant,
According to https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor,94 .5 percentile would fetch you a rank around 56265-63250
As of now its tough to say because the analysis and also cutoffs change every year due to many factors like total students appearing for exam,difficulty level of paper etc.based on your rank you have decent chances to fetch seat in government colleges like nits,iiits.As you did not mention your category,considering you from general category,you can have low chances in top nits for cse and otherbranches.you can have chances like nit agartala-biotechnology, many other government colleges like IIITs -IIIT and top private engineering colleges you have home state quota you can try for cse in few nits. .you can get closing rank for josaa official website: https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
.for more information to get a personalised report on what all chances you have for your rank refer to: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
hope this helps,
thankyou
Hello Aspirant,
See there is no percentage criteria to appear for JEE-Main but there are some criterion which you need to satisfy in order to appear for JEE-Main so let us discuss them.
1--- Age criteria :- There is no age limit to appear in JEE-Main but note that there might be the age limit in any particular institution taking admission through JEE-Main score, so you should keep this thing in mind.
2--- Qualifying Examination :- To be eligible for JEE-Main one should have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects from any of the recognized central or state board.
3--- Year of qualification :- For JEE-Main 2021 only those candidates who have passed Class 12 / equivalent examination in 2019, 2020 or 2021; or those who are appearing in Class 12th / equivalent examination in 2021, are eligible to appear.
So if you follow all above criterion then you are definitely eligible for JEE-Main.
For more details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
If you want to seek admission to engineering colleges, then you need to appear for entrance examination either conducted nationally/state level/the institution you want to appear in. Thus you should register for some of the examination and based on the rank you get in the examination, you will have to appear for counselling then you can get a seat in engineering. with your boards results you can take admission in pure sciences or applied sciences such as BSc Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry/Economics/Statistics etc.
For the engineering entrances examinations in India visit the link provided below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Sorry to inform you but you don't seem to have a decent academics to get calls from IIMs. Despite your OBC status, a score of 70% + in your academics along with 97/98 percentile could have helped you get a call from the baby IIMs too.
However don't get disheartened. Aim for 99 percentile. There might be chances of calls from the new IIMs or other equally good management colleges.
All the best for your future. Incase of any concerns, feel free to comment.
Hi Aspirant,
It all depends on you whether you want to attend online classes or not. It also depends on your school whether they have made it compulsory for non-attending students to attend online classes for now.
But as for suggestion, I would say that check your school's classes time table and see whether you can attend them if they are not intervening your coaching's or your own alternative methodology (I'm mentioning this since you have mentioned yourself as non-attending student), then it would be really beneficial for you to attend classes. It may give you a clear idea about your board syllabus and will be helpful during your board exams since schools mainly focuses and gives priority to 12th Board first.
Hope this clears your doubt.
Good luck!!!
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